yeah this is driving me insayan
What were they thinking? You have to move files out of your program files folder to edit them.
Then if you just want to edit files directly, well guess what? You can't unless you right click and hit open with administrator.
But what if it is a text file? That's not an option.
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I need to be able to save files in the root directory to be able to connect to my work domain. In Windows 7 all that was needed was to slide the UAC slider all the way to the bottom and reboot. This doesn't work in Windows 8. To be able to save/change files in the root directory I had to fully disable UAC which breaks Metro Apps. Luckily I work off the desktop and haven't run into any problems yet.

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